Optical imaging techniques offer simplistic while highly sensitive modalities for molecular imaging research. In this chapter, the major instrumental necessities for microscopic and whole-animal imaging techniques are introduced. Subsequently, the resulting imaging modalities using visible or near-infrared light are presented and discussed. The aim is to show the current capabilities and application fields of optics
Optical techniques, such as bioluminescence and fluorescence, are emerging as powerful new modalitie...
Biological materials have inspired the development of new molecules and systems to assist in clinica...
Summarization: This paper reviews the recent developments in the field of biomedical optical imaging...
Optical imaging refers to imaging techniques that use light as a tool of observation. A large variet...
Optical imaging is a rapidly developing biomedical technology that enables the examination of cel-lu...
Abstract In recent decades, imaging devices have become indispensable tools in the basic sciences, ...
During the last decade we have observed a growing interest in “in vivo” imaging techniques for small...
International audienceMolecular imaging of tumors in preclinical models is of the utmost importance ...
AbstractMolecular imaging of tumors in preclinical models is of the utmost importance for developing...
Abstract. Awide range of technologies is available for in vivo, ex vivo, and in vitro molecular and ...
The aim of molecular imaging techniques is the visualization of molecular processes and functional c...
Optical imaging of live animals has grown into an important tool in biomedical research as advances ...
This chapter introduces a series of specially designed organic-based dyes and probes that are useful...
The present chapter summarizes progress with optical methods that go beyond human vision. The focus ...
For centuries, biological discoveries were based on optical imaging, in particular microscopy but al...
Optical techniques, such as bioluminescence and fluorescence, are emerging as powerful new modalitie...
Biological materials have inspired the development of new molecules and systems to assist in clinica...
Summarization: This paper reviews the recent developments in the field of biomedical optical imaging...
Optical imaging refers to imaging techniques that use light as a tool of observation. A large variet...
Optical imaging is a rapidly developing biomedical technology that enables the examination of cel-lu...
Abstract In recent decades, imaging devices have become indispensable tools in the basic sciences, ...
During the last decade we have observed a growing interest in “in vivo” imaging techniques for small...
International audienceMolecular imaging of tumors in preclinical models is of the utmost importance ...
AbstractMolecular imaging of tumors in preclinical models is of the utmost importance for developing...
Abstract. Awide range of technologies is available for in vivo, ex vivo, and in vitro molecular and ...
The aim of molecular imaging techniques is the visualization of molecular processes and functional c...
Optical imaging of live animals has grown into an important tool in biomedical research as advances ...
This chapter introduces a series of specially designed organic-based dyes and probes that are useful...
The present chapter summarizes progress with optical methods that go beyond human vision. The focus ...
For centuries, biological discoveries were based on optical imaging, in particular microscopy but al...
Optical techniques, such as bioluminescence and fluorescence, are emerging as powerful new modalitie...
Biological materials have inspired the development of new molecules and systems to assist in clinica...
Summarization: This paper reviews the recent developments in the field of biomedical optical imaging...